There will remain two lines of discussion when it comes to Adonis Stevenson these days: who he next faces, and the one opponent everyone wants him to face.
The reigning World light heavyweight champion was once on a collision course to face unbeaten knockout artist Sergey Kovalev, but his alignment with Al Haymon and the SHOWTIME family helped destroy those plans, or at least place them on an extended hold.
So while most of the rest of the world—including many in the media—remains stuck on that one super fight, Stevenson proceeds with the marching orders with which he is presented. That road leads to his being the first headliner on Haymon’s Premier Boxing Champions series on CBS (#PBConCBS, for those who live and die by the hash tag), as he faces former super middleweight titlist Sakio Bika.
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The reigning World light heavyweight champion was once on a collision course to face unbeaten knockout artist Sergey Kovalev, but his alignment with Al Haymon and the SHOWTIME family helped destroy those plans, or at least place them on an extended hold.
So while most of the rest of the world—including many in the media—remains stuck on that one super fight, Stevenson proceeds with the marching orders with which he is presented. That road leads to his being the first headliner on Haymon’s Premier Boxing Champions series on CBS (#PBConCBS, for those who live and die by the hash tag), as he faces former super middleweight titlist Sakio Bika.
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